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The research group of Professor Meng Jie from the Department of Technical Physics and the State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Technology, School of Physics, Peking University, in collaboration with Professor Tetsuo Hatsuda from the Institute of Physics and Chemistry of Japan, Professor Shinya Aoki from Kyoto University, etc.
The structure of matter and its properties are fundamental scientific issues
Professor Meng Jie’s research group from the Department of Technical Physics and State Key Laboratory of Nuclear Physics and Nuclear Technology, School of Physics, Peking University has long been engaged in nuclear theory research, and has achieved a series of important achievements in the relativity description of nuclear structure.
In recent years, physicists have predicted dual subsystems composed of light quarks (such as pΩ and ΩΩ) through first-principles calculations based on lattice QCD
The central potential of the dual system composed of six charm quarks
Peking University School of Physics 2018 PhD student Lu Yan and 2016 PhD student Tong Hui are the co-first authors.
The above-mentioned research work is supported by the National Key Research and Development Program and the National Natural Science Foundation of China